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Monthly Archives: April 2019

There
is a God in heaven watching over mankind. The first man in the garden of Eden
was made in the image of God. Adam walked with God and told Him about the
animals Adam named. See (Genesis 1 and 2).

After
a while in Genesis 1, God decided Adam needed a helpmeet, someone to complete
him and to complement him so together they were better than apart. God put a
deep sleep on Adam and removed a rib to fashion a wife for him, named Eve. She
became the first mother of all of mankind. All of the races came from Adam and
Eve, and variations came in skin tone because of the closeness of the sun or
being further from the equator and the power of our closest star.

When
President Obama came into office, I heard he and Vice President Dick Cheney
were two of the most liberal men in American politics. President Obama, as a
senator in Illinois, was the only senator to vote to let a botched-abortion
baby languish on the table. It was considered inhumane to kill a young baby not
that many years ago.

Now,
a majority of the United States Senate voted to leave a botched-abortion baby
to die despite the chance for survival with medical treatment. God in heaven
gave us emotions like He has: love, joy, peace, anger and sorrow to name some.
In the book of Psalms in the Old Testament of the Bible, God tells us that
children are our heritage from the Lord. He loves to create, which is why we
love to create. The earth and sky declare the majesty of Father God.

When
I hear and see the deaths in America portrayed on countless television shows
and in movies, the romanticizing of zombies, the news broadcasting husbands
killing wives and drug pushers killing their customers with tainted opioids, I
think of how entirely devoid of life this planet would be without Jesus Christ.

Jesus
said, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may
have life, and have it abundantly.” (John 10:10 NRSV)

In
(Joshua 24:15 NRSV), the Word of God says, “Now if you are unwilling to serve
the LORD, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors
served in the region beyond the River or the gods of the Amorites in whose land
you are living; but as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord,” Joshua
declared.

It
takes courage to serve God. Christians are being maligned by some of the media
in America and persecution is increasing. Why? Because in the last days some
say “Good will be spoken of as evil, and evil will be spoken of as good,” as
referenced in (Isaiah 5:20).

Many New Yorkers, believers in Christ and those who don’t believe but have morals, are outraged over the extremely liberal abortion rights. If Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers continue murdering viable infants about to leave the womb at nine months along or before, or at full term and the abortion technique failed, so a fully formed infant is born-and the workers do nothing for the child, they will stand before a holy, just God Who happens to love babies and humankind, one day.

I
think of people who move merrily along, harming others. Do they ever consider
that God gets mad and sends punishment their way or on the land their country
inhabits? God sees all.

Our country has experienced more floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, forest fires, mud slides and destructive diseases over the past ten years or so than I recall beforehand. The numbers of tragedies have grown exponentially as people have turned from God to psychics, the occult and false beliefs.

Would God the Son willingly endure extreme suffering from Roman soldiers before being crucified by them, if He didn’t love mankind and step forward to take on God the Father’s wrath for all our sins? The Apostle Paul wrote, “Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” (2Co 5:20-21 ESV)

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God is love. Those who choose to believe in God the Son and the fact that He rose from the dead, and willingly obey Him become lovers of God and love their fellow-humans. The book of First John near the end of the New Testament tells us about these previous statements.

So, what happens? If you read the Old Testament which God gave us for an example, you’ll see as evil infiltrates a land, and God honors the wish of the people to live their lives without Him, “all hell breaks loose,” as my parents used to say way back in the day.

The
devil hates born again Christians because of the power of God available for the
good of mankind. God is love and light and life. This place is temporary. God’s
place is eternal and so incredible according to the last chapters of the book
of Revelation, that it’s hard to picture it.

We can choose love and light, or selfishness and darkness. We can discover that God is love.

We can experience the emptiness and dread of following our own will to reject God and end up as Satan’s pawn. Have you ever thought of these things? Where do you stand?

I wrote a blog last week
that I hoped readers would find interesting. I also decided to author an article
and a sidebar for a magazine I’ve been published in before.

Then, one thing after
another grabbed my time. So, on this less hectic day I went to my desk and
there’s the manuscripts for the magazine but no tablet with the blog.

I searched high and low,
no luck! So, I began another and it didn’t set right, so I put a big X through
both sides of the paper.

I try to write things out
on a legal pad first. I feel like the words flow with the gel ink and the
cursive letters.

A friend of mine
suggested we watch a children’s movie from Walt Disney Co. called, “Inside Out,”
on a DVD. My husband thought it was a deep topic for children. Maybe it’s
because of the last week or so, but it made me feel sad. My youngest daughter
stopped by tonight. She said her husband loved it. It shows how important
emotions can be and he particularly liked “Joy.”

Part of it is because I
prayed for a young mom to get healed from cancer. I knew she was near death
when we began praying for her. “You didn’t even know her,” he said.

That’s true. Things have
a way of working out. I recently heard of a man marrying again after his first
wife died, and the second wife was more compatible with him than the first. So,
one never knows. I’m fully convinced God could have healed her. I’ve seen Him allow
miraculous healings over the years. Plus, I’ve weathered blasts to my faith
when prayers didn’t get answered with a “Yes” in the past.

Sometimes God says, “No,”
and I find out later why. Other times He says, “No,” and I’m left pondering
until I acquiesce to His sovereignty and then move onto something else to
consider.

I
trust God knows best because I’ve seen how gracious and kind He can be. I
watched Christian television the day after this lady passed away. He said if a
person has a burden from the Lord, it’s almost like being a little depressed
over a life or death situation. He’d learned to get away to a quiet place and
to pray until the heaviness of spirit lifted. Then, the ill person would
recover or God would take them home to heaven having accomplished what He
wanted done through the prayers.

I
did feel that “heaviness” on Monday before she died, but I didn’t know about
the “burden” praying or didn’t remember having heard it. My husband said, “How
do you know that preacher is correct?”

“I
don’t know,” I told him. “I just remember how I felt on Monday and it lifted by
evening time.”

By
then, she was already gone. My friend went to see her a week or so before she
passed away. They talked about salvation and she prayed to receive Jesus as Lord
and Savior. That takes the sting out of death!

I
don’t feel sad very often and, when I do, something happens and the melancholy
state of mind lifts. For that and many other blessings, I say, “Thank You,
Jesus!”

Spring is finally coming our way and the robins appear much fatter than normal to me this year. I watched one suck a long earthworm out of the ground one morning. In all my years, I’ve never seen that before.

God says His eye is on the sparrow and if He takes care of the birds and the lilies of the field in all their glory, how much more will He take care of you and me as we follow Him and endeavor to be righteous as He asks us to? That’s a rough and short paraphrase of Matthew 6:25-34.